An addition to a person's name (Jr Sr II etc ) CalendarYrFlag "Y" = at least 1 assignment in calendar year " " = assignment not in calendar year
that part of a string (see there) that forms the end of a string (see there) Search patterns can be defined as suffixes
(Domain Name) - The three-digit suffix of a domain can be used to identify the type of organization Possible "Suffixes" are: com, Commercial; edu, Educational; int, International; gov, Government; mil, Military; net, Network and org, Organization
A part of a file name, added at the end, separated from other suffixes or the base file name by some punctuation, such as a period ( )
a syllable or group of syllables attached to the end of a word or root to change its meaning (s, ed, ing)
The three digit suffix of a domain can be used to identify the type of organization Possible "Suffixes" are: com = Commercial edu = Educational int = International gov = Government mil = Military net = Network org = Organization [Back to The Top]
A letter, letters, syllable, or syllables added or appended to the end of a word or a root to modify the meaning; a postfix
The element suffic may contain some code put after the URL in the anchors href attribute
an affix that is added following a root or stem, for example the boldface parts of legal ize, nation al
A suffix is one or more numbers or letters added to the end of a code number to indicate, for example, what area something belongs to. These ships were all numbered with the suffix LBK. a letter or letters added to the end of a word to form a new word, such as 'ness' in 'kindness' or 'ly' in 'suddenly' affix, prefix prefix (suffixum, from suffigere , from sub- ( SUB-) + figere )
A suffix is a letter or group of letters, for example `-ly' or `-ness', which is added to the end of a word in order to form a different word, often of a different word class. For example, the suffix `-ly' is added to `quick' to form `quickly'. Compare affix and prefix
A letter, letters, syllable, or syllables added or appended to the end of a word or root to modify the meaning
The three-letter suffix of a domain name that can be used to identify the type of organization Examples include: com - commercial edu - Educational int - International gov - Government mil - Military net - Network org - Organization
The three digit suffix of a domain can be used to identify the type of organization Possible "Suffixes" are: com = Commercial edu = Educational int = International gov = Government mil = Military net = Network org = Organization
{i} affix added on to the end of a word; word part added to the end of a word to change its meaning (Grammar)